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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

A Top Executive Quits: What Went Wrong at Santos?

Sherry Duhe, the former finance chief of Santos, has spoken out about her sudden departure from the company. She claims that the leadership style of CEO Kevin Gallagher was the main reason for her exit. Duhe had only been with Santos for a year before she decided to leave. She mentioned that she tri

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Oct 22 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Bold iPhone Future: Foldable, Bezel-Free, and Clamshell Designs on the Horizon

Apple is gearing up to shake things up with its iPhone lineup over the next few years. Starting in 2026, they might launch a foldable iPhone. This device could look like a book when opened, similar to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold. It will have a flexible screen that unfolds to about the size of an iPad m

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Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Thailand's Scam Scandal: A Minister Steps Down

In a surprising turn of events, a high-ranking official in Thailand has decided to step down from his position. This comes after serious accusations tied him to a massive online fraud scheme that has been spreading across Southeast Asia. The problem started to get worse during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Speeding Up Circuit Design with Murata and Cadence's Team-Up

Murata and Cadence have joined forces to make life easier for engineers. They've put Murata's inductor and capacitor products right into Cadence's top design software. This means engineers can pick these parts and test them out without any hassle. It's all about making circuit design faster and more

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Oct 21 2025BUSINESS

Lucid Motors Teams Up With NBA Stars for a Bold Marketing Push

Lucid Motors, a company known for its electric vehicles, has joined forces with two NBA players, Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart. This move is part of their marketing plan to highlight people who think outside the box. The plan starts with big ads and social media posts around the New York Knicks' firs

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Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Money Talks in the Big Races: Democrats Lead the Ad Game

In the upcoming elections, Democrats are flexing their financial muscle. They're spending big on ads in key races, hoping to sway voters. But does more money mean more votes? Let's break it down. In California, Democrats are pouring over $66 million into ads for a redistricting measure. They claim

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Oct 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Star in the cRPG Sky: Epictellers' Bold Move

Epictellers Entertainment, a small but ambitious studio from Barcelona, is making waves with their upcoming cRPG, Starfinder: Afterlight. Unlike many studios that shy away from the genre after Baldur's Gate 3's massive success, Epictellers is diving right in. Their Kickstarter campaign has already s

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Oct 20 2025SCIENCE

Zinc Batteries Get a Boost: A Smarter Way to Store Energy

Zinc-ion batteries are gaining traction for their safety, affordability, and eco-friendliness. Yet, they face some tough challenges, like dendrite growth and hydrogen gas formation, which can cause problems. To tackle these issues, scientists have been using highly concentrated electrolytes. While t

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Oct 19 2025SPORTS

FSU's Coach Faces Tough Questions After Another Loss

Mike Norvell, the head coach of Florida State University's football team, is under intense scrutiny after his team lost their fourth game in a row. The Seminoles, who were expected to win comfortably, fell to Stanford 20-13. This loss has raised serious questions about Norvell's future with the team

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

Money Talks: Longmont's City Council Race Heats Up with Big Donations

In the race for Longmont's City Council seats, money is flowing in fast. With just two weeks left before Election Day, candidates have raised over $70, 000. This cash comes from different places, like personal loans, gifts, and donations from individuals and groups. Susie Hidalgo-Fahring is leading

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